Leveraging LIVE Services – Tom Tom

TomTom is moving its LIVE services from premium devices to mid-range devices.

“TomTom is committed to delivering real-time information to drivers whenever they need it, so they can quickly search online for points of interest, route around traffic, find the best fuel prices or access the latest weather reports,” said Jocelyn Vigreux, president of TomTom. “Backed by the strength of AT&T’s network, we’re giving drivers the very best foundation on which to enjoy a range of useful, real-time services.”

The TomTom XL 340S LIVE includes TomTom’s exclusive IQ Routes technology. It calculates routes based on historical speed measurements for every time of day and for every road segment, from large highways to small local roads. In up to 35 percent of all cases, drivers get a faster route, saving significant travel time, money and fuel, TomTom promises.

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